Note: The
WTF party vote fraud scheme would have likely tipped the election to the
Democrats had a suspicious Republican official not investigated.
According to a news report, the WTF party has ties to ACORN and has at
least one high level tie to the Obama Administration. "Oh what a tangled web we weave." - Sir Walter
Scott

An arrest warrant has been issued forNativo V. Lopez, a longtime Latino activist who
has called for laws giving drivers licenses and amnesty for illegal
aliens. Lopez faces several felony charges. Read
Los Angeles Times story.

OJJPAC note: It would be interesting to
learn which political party/candidates are benefiting from this illegal
voting. It would also be helpful to know who is illegally
registering immigrants to vote. Was it ACORN?

Cook County judge Dennis Dernbach sentenced three Chicago women to two
years of probation for their involvement in a voter registration fraud
scam.

Jalissa Santiago, 21, Migdalia Echevarria, 37, and Windaliz Santiago,
21, pleaded guilty to theft and mutilation of election materials.
The Cook county Prosecutor said the women were fraudulently registering
people using names from phone books.

Another example of
Illegal Alien Voter Fraud

Venezuelans' Abraham E. Gomez, 46, and his
wife, Mayen C. Gomez, 41, had little difficulty registering to vote
in Boone County, Kentucky. The ease in which the Gomez's became US
voters is an indictment of how susceptible US elections are to fraud
and manipulation by foreign nationals.

All the Gomez's had to do to register to
vote was to claim US citizenship on their voter registration
forms. No proof was required--no verification conducted by the board
of elections. If not for a tipster who put law enforcement on the
Gomez's trail, the fraudulent registrations probably would have never been
detected. The Gomez's now face deportation for being in the US
illegally.

Just how many illegal aliens are illegally
registered and or voting in US elections? The actual number might
reach millions. Even a lesser number of fraudulent votes would be
sufficient to steal an election from the control of US
citizens.

Since most if not all boards of election do
not verify
an applicant's citizenship, the actual number of illegal aliens' voting in
US elections remains unknown. Registration standards obviously need to
be raised if the citizenship requirement for voter eligibility is to have integrity.

Note: In a very few cities in the US,
non-citizens have been granted the right by local governments to vote in
certain types of local elections. OJJPAC believe only US citizens should have the right to vote in any US
election.

10-year-old Voter
summoned for Jury Duty

August 5, 2006

By Steve Salvi

Ohio voter Quardaris Reading recently got a summons
for jury duty in Summit County, Ohio. The odd thing about Quardaris
Reading getting a summons for jury duty is that he is a 10-year-old boy
from Alabama.

So how did a 10-year-old boy get a summons for jury
duty? It's easy when a 10-year-old boy is a registered voter in
Summit County -- and when voter registration rolls are used to select
potential jurors.

The
question people should be asking is: How did a 10-year-old boy from
Alabama become a registered voter in Summit County, Ohio?

What's alarming is that the Summit County Elections
Board doesn't know how it happened. They point out that know one
has never used the name to vote. The Board also has stricken
Quardaris's name from the voter rolls.

But that does not relieve the Summit County Elections
Board from explaining to the public how unqualified individuals can
become voters, and go undetected for years. If the boy's family
had not notified the court, the voter fraud (which it is) would probably
have never been detected.

The Ohio Legislature recently passed legislation that
will require voters to show valid identification before voting.
Some critics claim the ID requirement causes "voter suppression,"
preventing qualified voters from voting, as they claim some people don't
have identification.

If this argument has any merit, the state should
assist otherwise qualified voter to obtain a valid ID. And if
voters who don't have an ID don't wait to election day to get an ID,
they should have more than sufficient time to secure an acceptable form
of identification.

Ohio has basically been using an honor system when it
come to voter registration. That perhaps was a sufficient
system before 20 million illegal foreign nationals chose to disregard
our laws and set-up house in the U.S., in some cases using stolen
identities of Americans. Times have changed, and so should Ohio's
extremely lax voter registration rules that invite voter fraud.

To my knowledge, none of Ohio's 88 county
election boards have programs that proactively seek out potential voter
fraud. Obviously you can't find what you're not looking for.
For some counties, starting a program now might seem like opening
Pandora's box.-- perhaps bringing to light cases of voter fraud --and
unwanted negative publicity.